Fatbiggie
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YupIs that Roy in the middle?
YupIs that Roy in the middle?
As much i want them to performHopefully Mailloux and Reinbacher perform well tonight. They're giving them a legit chance to make the team if they earn it. I really like the defensive line up tonight.
upfront if roy impresses he might get a serious look, but it looks like he'll be starting the year in the ahl if he isn't impressive tonight.
That's our future pairings minus Harris.Love the d pairings. I can see those pairings in the future.
I think we should call him Orville............will be nice to see him play his first game in front of a big crowd....
I got all of them, but it seems as though rds and tsn are redundant (tonight is on rds and I have 6 channels bradcasting Sens and Leafs…). Weekend games are Sportsnet.Which network airs most of the games now? A couple of times I tried to watch a game last year and I didn’t have the channel. Those were the first times in my lifetime I couldn’t find the games on the TV. I got a new TV coming that the wife wanted. 65 inch Samsung frame, there are better TV’s out there, but this is what she wanted.
What channels do I need? I don’t care if it’s French or English.
Love the d pairings. I can see those pairings in the future.
They have him lined up with a junior and an AHL'er. Let's wait till he plays an exhibition game with regular NHLers?Hopefully Mailloux and Reinbacher perform well tonight. They're giving them a legit chance to make the team if they earn it. I really like the defensive line up tonight.
upfront if roy impresses he might get a serious look, but it looks like he'll be starting the year in the ahl if he isn't impressive tonight.
In English every Habs game is either on TSN or Sportsnet. It will depend on where you live, if you're in the Habs region (Ontario east of Belleville, Quebec, and Atlantic Canada) you'll need TSN and Sportsnet, and if you're outside that region you could get all the games with NHL Center Ice or through Sportsnet+ Premium. These are from prior years but all the information is still valid:Which network airs most of the games now?
They have him lined up with a junior and an AHL'er. Let's wait till he plays an exhibition game with regular NHLers?
Disagree about Harris. He’s the most steady and reliable of the bunch.That's our future pairings minus Harris.
I disagree. And he's not part of the future, that's what I made reference to in my post.Disagree about Harris. He’s the most steady and reliable of the bunch.
Thank you. I’m on the east coast. Last year my internet/cable bill ended up over 200$ and I phoned bell to tell them it needed to come down or I was switching. They asked what channels I needed, I said sports and that’s it. About three weeks later I went to watch a Habs game and couldn’t find it. I had a bunch of TSN/Sportnet channels, but not the one I needed.In English every Habs game is either on TSN or Sportsnet. It will depend on where you live, if you're in the Habs region (Ontario east of Belleville, Quebec, and Atlantic Canada) you'll need TSN and Sportsnet, and if you're outside that region you could get all the games with NHL Center Ice or through Sportsnet+ Premium. These are from prior years but all the information is still valid:
Where to watch the Canadiens on TV in 2022-23
Blacked out on TSN2 or RDS? Here's how to watch Canadiens games from Ontario and Western Canada
A guide to how to watch Canadiens games from outside the team's broadcast region, including Toronto, Ontario and western Canada.montrealgazette.com
I don’t agree with you, I’m pretty sure he will still be here when this team is in contention.I disagree. And he's not part of the future, that's what I made reference to in my post.
Ya not sure about the "consistency" comments. Harris got manhandled by big teams which wasn't necessarily a surprise. If he's in our top 4 we are not contenders.I disagree. And he's not part of the future, that's what I made reference to in my post.